Swansea Bay
When it comes to 'Location, Location, Location', Swansea is streets ahead of other
cities. It sits on the grand, sandy sweep of Swansea Bay - just a stone's throw
from the shopping centre, there's the beach and Maritime Quarter, the transformed
docklands that has become a role model for other waterfront redevelopments.
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Carmarthenshire
Dylan Thomas, when he wrote about Wales' 'fields of praise', was alluding to the
countryside he knew best: Carmarthenshire's timeless landscapes, from the Brecon
Beacons in the east to the greener-than-green oasis of rolling farmland that distils
the country's reputation for natural beauty.
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Pembrokeshire
If any place is defined by its coastline, it's Pembrokeshire. For 186 miles the
shore ducks and dives, wriggles and squiggles around the south-western tip of Wales.
Soaring headlands give way to sheltered coves, big beaches end abruptly at sheer
cliffs, placid estuaries flow into wild, west-facing seas.
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Colby National Trust Woodland Garden
Colby Woodland Garden: 30 November 2008
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